Utilization of an egg-based preparation as an antidepressant

ABSTRACT

The utilization of an egg-based preparation as an antidepressant.

[0001] The present invention relates to the use of an egg-basedpreparation as an antidepressant.

[0002] More specifically, the invention relates to the utilization of apreparation corresponding to the one described in NO 922988 and the WO94/03192 based thereon, as an antidepressant.

[0003] In NO application 922988 there is described a potency enhancingagent based on a powder produced from fertilized avian eggs.

[0004] The application is directed particularly toward a powder of eggsobtained 10 days after fertilization.

[0005] In accordance with NO application 962886, the egg preparationcorresponding to the ones in NO 922988 also seemed to have a musclebuilding and strength enhancing effect when used.

[0006] Further investigations seem to suggest that preparations of thistype also have an antidepressant effect.

[0007] Preliminary studies carried out on persons for whomantidepressant medications had not been prescribed were examined over an8-week period, with results which were clearly indicative of anantidepressant effect.

[0008] A study was thus carried out on 6 mentally depressed persons.

[0009] These subjects were administered the product in an amount of 3g×2 per day for 8 weeks.

[0010] The product is based on avian eggs which have been fertilized andincubated for about 10 days.

[0011] The three criteria which the subjects were asked to evaluatewere:

[0012] 1) self-esteem,

[0013] 2) well-being (“happiness”), and

[0014] 3) energy level.

[0015] The individuals were asked to evaluate the three factors ofself-esteem, well-being and energy level each week for 8 weeks,utilizing a visual analogue scale ranging from 0 cm=no change, to 10cm=very pronounced change, said scale having a midpoint of 5representing the normal condition.

[0016] The results are summarized in Table 1. TABLE 1 Changes inself-esteem, well-being and energy level before and after an 8-weektreatment. Before After 8 weeks Self-esteem 1.8 +/− 0.3 6.4 +/− 0.8Well-being 1.1 +/− 0.3 5.9 +/− 0.7 Energy level 2.8 +/− 0.7 4.6 +/− 1.0

[0017] In the course of the 8-week periods, the participants in thisstudy consumed the recommended daily dosage; and, as is indicated in thetable, the level of self-esteem increased by a factor of 3.5, well-beingincreased by a factor of 5.4 and energy level rose by a factor of 1.6.

[0018] The weekly change was examined, and these results are given inTable 2. TABLE 2 Response on a weekly basis for 8 weeks when 6individuals were given the product. Weeks of treatment 0 1 2 3 4 6 8Self-esteem 1.8 1.8 2.8 3.1 4.0 5.1 5.9 Well-being 1.1 1.6 2.6 3.9 4.15.0 5.9 Energy level 2.8 2.9 3.4 4.4 4.4 4.6 4.6

[0019] For the three criteria measured, it is apparent from Table 2 thata gradual increase occurred after the first week and throughout theentire test period of 8 weeks.

[0020] The values reported above are the average of what was obtainedfrom the 6 subjects. The conclusion from this, based on the judgmentsfor 1 to 3 above, is that the evaluated product clearly seems to have asignificant antidepressant effect.

[0021] The product may be consumed as is, but it may also advantageouslybe ingested with the aid of one or more physiologically acceptablecarriers or fillers.

What is claimed is:
 1. A method for treatment of mental depression,comprising administering to a patient in need of said treatment aneffective amount of a composition comprising dried fertilized chickeneggs that have been incubated about 10 days.
 2. The method of claim 1 ,wherein said composition is administered twice daily for at least about4 weeks.
 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said composition isadministered twice daily for at least about 8 weeks.